I have the new ranger so same truck and I have done 70k on general grabber AT3. MPG drops by about 10%. Good on the road unlike BFG’s, not as good off road as BFG’s but close, really good in snow and actually look good if that’s a thing.As much as I love it, due to labour’s BIK changes my 20 plate Amarok aventura is getting changed for a new Amarok (Ranger in wolf’s clothing) at the start of March.
As the new V6 is not quite as sporty, and will be driven accordingly, plus having nearly got stuck on a rough shoot before Christmas I’m looking at putting a set of all terrain tyres on the new one when it arrives.
I do a fair amount of miles on tarmac for work, including towing a plant trailer on occasion, plus stalking on the weekends, never any heavy off roading.
What do the good folk of SD received recommend?
Another vote for GG AT3’s put them on my Disco 4 last year greatly improved the off road performance while adding no noticeable road noise on the motorwayBFG or General Grabber AT3’s
Thing is even if you do fit BFG tyres on an Amorak you still get stuck..![]()

Typical situation that you see Ford trucks in. All down to driver/owner mentality JHView attachment 402066
Don't know what you mean
Pic aside, anything would have gotten stuck in this. The water was pooling 10mm below the surface. The farmer wouldn't even take his tractor near me. We used chain and a long tow rope so he could stay on the better stuff.
Not sure what wheels you are going for on you ranger in a frock, but I've the standard 18s and there were no direct fit replacements for stock tyres. I had to go slightly up to get any AT tyres.
I'm running Kuhmo AT52 and so far, despite the above pic, I'm finding them better than the previous General Grabber AT3s. Mostly in terms of road performance. Off road is about the same.
It’s going to have 20sView attachment 402066
Don't know what you mean
Pic aside, anything would have gotten stuck in this. The water was pooling 10mm below the surface. The farmer wouldn't even take his tractor near me. We used chain and a long tow rope so he could stay on the better stuff.
Not sure what wheels you are going for on you ranger in a frock, but I've the standard 18s and there were no direct fit replacements for stock tyres. I had to go slightly up to get any AT tyres.
I'm running Kuhmo AT52 and so far, despite the above pic, I'm finding them better than the previous General Grabber AT3s. Mostly in terms of road performance. Off road is about the same.
I've got 18" rims and am looking for a fatter/higher side walls tyre. What do you mean when you say "go up slightly"?View attachment 402066
Don't know what you mean
Pic aside, anything would have gotten stuck in this. The water was pooling 10mm below the surface. The farmer wouldn't even take his tractor near me. We used chain and a long tow rope so he could stay on the better stuff.
Not sure what wheels you are going for on you ranger in a frock, but I've the standard 18s and there were no direct fit replacements for stock tyres. I had to go slightly up to get any AT tyres.
I'm running Kuhmo AT52 and so far, despite the above pic, I'm finding them better than the previous General Grabber AT3s. Mostly in terms of road performance. Off road is about the same.
Look at me posers will never do thatGo 16” steels with 235/80’s
Not my personal vehicle so not really an option.Go 16” steels with 235/80’s